Incorporation of bone seeking alpha-emitting radionuclides such as 241Am are of special concern, due to the potential of alpha particles to damage the extremely radiation-sensitive bone marrow. In the case of an internal contamination with 241Am, direct in vivo measurements using Gamma-detectors are typically used to quantify the incorporated activity. Such detectors need to be calibrated with an anatomical phantom, for example of the skull, of known 241Am activity that reproduces the anatomy of the measured individual as closely as possible. Any difference in anatomy and material composition between phantom and individual will bias the estimation of the incorporated activity. Consequently, in this work the impact of the most important anat...
Three facilities (CIEMAT, HMGU and HML) have used their in vivo counters to compare two leg phantoms...
In vivo measurements are usually carried out under the hypothesis of a known activity distribution i...
To address the urgent need for the retrospective assessment of the health conditions of people with ...
An international intercomparison was organized by Working Group 7, Internal Dosimetry, of the Europe...
International audienceAn intercomparison on in-vivo monitoring for determination of 241Am in three s...
Skull counting can be used to assess the activity of radionuclides internally deposited in the bone....
An intercomparison on in-vivo monitoring for determination of 241Am in three skull phantoms was laun...
Abstract: The investigation of actinides internal contamination in human body makes use of a variety...
Two people were exposed to and contaminated with (241)Am. In vivo determinations of the incorporated...
International audienceAn intercomparison on in-vivo monitoring for determination of Am-241 in three ...
Whole-body counters (WBCs) are used for the assessment of the internal contamination of actinides in...
International audienceIn 2011 a measurement intercomparison was launched by EURADOS WG7, with the ob...
When measuring the internally deposited activity in the bone of a subject, the placement of the dete...
Three facilities (CIEMAT, HMGU and HML) have used their in vivo counters to compare two leg phantoms...
Monitoring preparation for internal contamination with actinides (e.g., Pu, Am) is required to asses...
Three facilities (CIEMAT, HMGU and HML) have used their in vivo counters to compare two leg phantoms...
In vivo measurements are usually carried out under the hypothesis of a known activity distribution i...
To address the urgent need for the retrospective assessment of the health conditions of people with ...
An international intercomparison was organized by Working Group 7, Internal Dosimetry, of the Europe...
International audienceAn intercomparison on in-vivo monitoring for determination of 241Am in three s...
Skull counting can be used to assess the activity of radionuclides internally deposited in the bone....
An intercomparison on in-vivo monitoring for determination of 241Am in three skull phantoms was laun...
Abstract: The investigation of actinides internal contamination in human body makes use of a variety...
Two people were exposed to and contaminated with (241)Am. In vivo determinations of the incorporated...
International audienceAn intercomparison on in-vivo monitoring for determination of Am-241 in three ...
Whole-body counters (WBCs) are used for the assessment of the internal contamination of actinides in...
International audienceIn 2011 a measurement intercomparison was launched by EURADOS WG7, with the ob...
When measuring the internally deposited activity in the bone of a subject, the placement of the dete...
Three facilities (CIEMAT, HMGU and HML) have used their in vivo counters to compare two leg phantoms...
Monitoring preparation for internal contamination with actinides (e.g., Pu, Am) is required to asses...
Three facilities (CIEMAT, HMGU and HML) have used their in vivo counters to compare two leg phantoms...
In vivo measurements are usually carried out under the hypothesis of a known activity distribution i...
To address the urgent need for the retrospective assessment of the health conditions of people with ...